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Chapter 1: What fundraising event is SDP involved in this June?
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Woo! S-D-P-P. The Steve Dangle Podcast. With your hosts, Steve Dangle, Adam Wilde, and Jesse Blake.
Let's go!
It's Red Shirt Day. We're all wearing red Canada soccer shirts. The same red shirt. Yeah. You know what? Why not? We had them here at the office and we're breaking them out because we are doing World Cup streams. Might as well talk about it. Well, they're not World Cup streams. They're big soccer tournament streams. We would never do World Cup streams. Never. Big soccer tourney streams.
But we're wearing our jerseys because Red Shirt Day is something that is near and dear to our hearts and it has to do with our friends at Easter Seals. The big day has arrived. June 3rd, show your support for Canadians with disabilities and pledge to do your part to make Canada a truly accessible and inclusive place for everybody.
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Chapter 2: What are the highlights from the Leafs interview with Patrick and Peter?
Yeah.
Batista's throwing out, you know, baseballs before the game now.
He old.
I don't want to do that. His numbers in the level of excellence. Yeah, man. It's retired. You can't even wear 19 anymore. I'd like to leave the room and go home. I know. I know. Now, let me give you a couple stats before we really get into last night's game because it was a good one. It was a deuce. Tough night for people that didn't think it was going to rate well.
If you like hockey, who cares about the ratings? If you're in sports business, maybe you care, but I don't care that much. Is that a bar conversation? No. Oh, but the ratings. What about the ratings? I would walk away from you. I would take my drink to another table. Yeah, no, I don't. You're like, hey, let's talk about TV ratings.
So Kendall Baker, who works for Yahoo Sports, Kendall tweeted this, and he does the newsletter for Yahoo Sports. He says, this is the 46th consecutive season in which, complete the sentence. Oh, this is the Yager. This is the Yager stat. The Yager stat, in which a former teammate of Yermer Yager has appeared in the Stanley Cup final. Who is it?
Ooh, gotta be someone old. You would think. Is it Rasmus Andersen?
It is Rasmus Andersen who played with Jager in Calgary just in 1718. Not that long ago. Five seconds. Yeah. So not that old. Not. Isn't that crazy? He would have been a young player in this league. Yeah, he would have. He was quite, quite young. But that's I think that's pretty cool. Now, the other stat and Vegas has this is why I think they're where they're probably going to win.
they have taken every stat against them and made it for them, if that makes any sense. Like they didn't have any multi-goal comebacks during the regular season. They only won 39 games. They wouldn't have made the playoffs if they'd been in the Eastern Conference. Just one thing on the artist stat. Sorry, you're moving a little quickly just before I could bring this up. Oh, sure.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Nashville stealing MacFarland?
That's pushing this past well past the break.
You know what? Give him the internet. I think we got to a point where it was Andre Palat in the 2022. Because you have the list, Adam, don't you? I don't have the full list. Oh, yeah. You can do the list with the tweet. But I think that was the one. And he actually only played with him one time in like an international event at like one world champions or something like that.
So they're counting it Jager teammates now in any capacity.
so technically i still like that i don't know the nhl itself tweeted for anybody for anybody listening it was on this is what i brought up from uh 2022 one of the nhl's most incredible streaks has come to an end this year's stanley cup final will be the first time in 40 plus years not to feature a teammate of yarmir yager that's the nhl saying that on june 12th 2020 yeah but
Here's the thing with the NHL is they only are about the NHL. And this is a team. This is a league that was so arrogant that they were like, here's the World Cup and here's a bunch of countries in one.
Right.
I'm sorry, but to me, international competition matters because I'm a fan of sports other than hockey. And as much as the NHL likes to pretend nobody plays hockey anywhere else, they do. So I think if you were a teammate of Yager's internationally and you were playing in these finals or previous finals, it counts, motherfucker. All right? All right? 46 years!
We celebrated the passing of the streak and then somehow it kept living. Nah, that's the NHL being the NHL about it. Hey, you know what? How about we take a big old dump on fun? Our money's up. We could totally benefit from having Yager in studio. Hey, it's the 46th year. No, let's not do that. But they didn't play in the NHL together. Let's not have fun. Eat it.
Now, Yager, I think, is retiring at the end of this season, finally.
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Chapter 4: What updates are shared about the All-Star game and Bruce Cassidy?
Hey, ignore him. It's just you and I talking, okay? I think it's an interesting line that he's drawn in the sand as well. I don't know what this obsession with Freddie Anderson is, but I got to tell you, boy, were you right last night.
Now, I was right in game one versus Montreal too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was.
That was just two games. So most of the time, Freddie's right.
There was an insane stat. Like in game ones, the Hurricanes have allowed 11 goals. And in all the other games combined, they've allowed 15. This is what I'm expecting to happen. But here's the thing.
Vegas are really good. Like, it was really good. I don't think that game's on Freddie. I think that game's on... A couple goals are on Freddie, not the whole game. Totally. And I think there's a couple goals the other way maybe you want to save. So I think it kind of balanced out. Goal turning was worse.
That game is on Vegas being able to outwork Carolina, which I didn't think was a thing that could happen. But that's why you keep... Buying and buying and buying and never stop buying because in moments like this you have a guy like Thomas hurdle who?
Hadn't hadn't scored for 29 games that weird little street mark third like that's unbelievable for a guy that talented But he was a huge acquisition by them like a while back But he's still on the team and they've kept adding and now that you come to this moment Here's a depth piece that's getting a pass
from a fourth liner and he's outworking his defenseman to get this goal that's going to win you game one in the Stanley Cup final. Yep. So that's unbelievable.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of Nashville's recent trades?
Mm-hmm.
I'm sure last off season, maybe the last couple of people around the league are looking at the present going, what the hell are they doing? Right? Like it's okay. It's a great place to live. The taxes, whatever country music, we get it country. Yeah, we get it. But also I play hockey for a living. What are you doing? And is your team any good? And if they're not, well, there's other places.
I'm sure I could play the guitar and, you know, Dallas. Yeah. I'll go to Dallas who consistently does most things pretty well.
I like how you can only play the guitar in certain cities in the NHL.
Chapter 6: How are teams adapting to the new NHL revenue model?
No, in Nashville and Dallas, and that is it. That's it. Ryan O'Reilly's like, I can't play the guitar in Seattle. There's no team in Arizona anymore, so you can't do it there. They've barred guitar playing in Seattle. I can't go there. Can't do it. Now, the home of grunge cannot play the guitar here. Only in Nashville. I just feel like, I don't know, for me, I just don't have a read on it.
I do think that you can't call the Predators and fleece them anymore. Like that will probably be the case. I'd be surprised. But yeah, I mean, they've got a lot to sort out here. I think it starts with you got to.
Chapter 7: What are the key insights from the NHL All-Star game format?
You got to get some centers if you're going to hang on to this core. I feel like they got to move Marcia. So I feel like Stephen Stamkos had a great back half of the season last year that people kind of didn't pay attention to, which is why you should try to move him now. Yeah. And at $8 million, that's attractive. Think about a team like the Leafs. Just put the Leafs in there. Got to win now.
Got to fucking win. Here's a 40 goal scorer who's 36, but he's on a cost control deal next year and the year after. Probably won't cost you much and can play sometimes in your top six. You may want to limit his minutes. Probably, you know, power play specialist at this point. Don't expect him to play a lot of defense.
But if you can get that for relatively cheap in terms of assets out, I think there's a lot of teams that would take that. And I think if if Nashville has a lot of open cap space, they are a destination.
A year or two ago, we were looking at the March. So deal going, what do they even do with that? And I'm like, 5.5. Oh, my God, that's a great deal. Things have changed so fast.
Well, and the other thing they got to stop doing is treating Ryan O'Reilly like he has a no trade clause. Chris McFarlane didn't sign that deal. Ryan O'Reilly is an extremely useful player. And you know what? He's got you talk about they talk about Matthew Nise as being one of the most valuable trade ships you can have in the league because he's a young guy. He's a big force.
He's like a brick shithouse. I don't even know what that is. And he has no trade protection.
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Chapter 8: What changes are expected in the Dallas Stars' arena situation?
Ryan O'Reilly is a center who's won a cup, won the Conn Smythe and is a by all accounts, a phenomenal teammate. Just doesn't like to be in a media-heavy market. Let's do the Vegas thing. Nashville is well within their right to trade this player. Why wouldn't you try to get as much as you can for Ryan O'Reilly? Because if you're Chris McFarland, you have to come in here and not be sentimental.
You got to send this shit out the door.
Because you're stubborn and watch too many episodes of Yellowstone.
He doesn't have trade protection, guys. What do you do? That's my point, though, is you can't... And a guy like... You need to have guys... who are younger, who can play in those roles. And I know, you know, Ryan O'Reilly is a good mentor and that sort of thing. He's on the last year of his deal. If you don't trade him till the trade deadline, fine.
But you need to go and find value for a guy like that. You do. Yeah. I also, you know, there's a lot of teams looking for goaltending help. And if you really want to do a turnover, first off, the dumbest thing they ever did was move out. Who was the goalie they sent to San Jose?
Askroft.
Yeah. Stupid. I hope they have a goal in their system. I haven't done it. But you see Saros could have tremendous value if he would move. Eustace Ananen, goodbye. We already saw what happened to you in Colorado.
Hey, you're gone. He had a very good back half. He's poetic, Eustace. How dare you? He gone. No, he not. He's a former avalanche, man. He's gone. He kept. He gone. He kept.
Are you scared of the anchors? Because, like, the Stamkos has an anchor. Saros has an anchor. Like, these guys have full no-move clauses. Yeah. Marcheseau as well. Forsberg as well. I would do a rebuild and build it around guys like Luke Evangelista. I like him a lot. I think he fits a window. It'd be funny if McFarlane comes in and likes him even less.
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